Iranian Military Leader Soleimani Killed in US Airstrike
UPDATE: The Pentagon has released a statement
explaining that today's strike was launched in order to "deter future
Iranian attack plans." And it sounds like there were quite a few.UPDATE: President Trump shared a simple message in response to the military victory.?????? from the Pentagon: At the direction of the President, the U.S. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani...General Soleimani was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members... pic.twitter.com/99VAt2l5Jq— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) January 3, 2020
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 3, 2020UPDATE: U.S and Israeli militaries are both on High Alert for possible retaliation.
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BREAKING - multiple reports coming from #Iraq claiming that *both* #IRGC Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani & #PMU Deputy Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes were killed tonight in the [alleged US] drone strike outside #Baghdad Airport.— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) January 3, 2020
Massive news, if it’s accurate. pic.twitter.com/5neqD77pfN
Experts are already noting just how massive this news is.BREAKING: Iraqi news agencies say the following have been killed in a U.S. air strike near Baghdad:— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) January 3, 2020
Qassem Soleimani (Iranian Major general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)
Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis (head of Kata'ib Hezbollah)
Mohammed Ridha (PMF head of protocol).
Last week a violent mob gathered at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad in response to another set of U.S. airstrikes that were ordered as retaliation for an Iranian attack on a military base near Kirkuk. That ambush killed a U.S. contractor and a number of U.S. troops. President Trump's retaliatory airstrikes killed more than two dozen militia members.Make no mistake - this is bigger than taking out Osama Bin Laden.— Ranj Alaaldin (@RanjAlaaldin) January 3, 2020
The mob at the embassy retreated once Trump sent in reinforcements.
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper predicted on Thursday that Iran would try to strike U.S. personnel again, but he said they'd do so at their own peril.
"In the last two [months] alone we've [had] nearly a dozen attacks against U.S. forces, against our coalition partners," he said. "So do I think they may do something [else?] Yes. And they will likely regret it."
This is a breaking news post and will be updated accordingly.
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